Estate Planning and the Single Parent

Estate Planning and the Single Parent

Kai is often a single professional woman. She had an unplanned pregnancy at 31 and decided to keep her child. The child’s father who had previously been in the mid-’40s wants not even attempt to do with the child and denied paternity. After positive DNA testing, Kia gets court-ordered supporting your children from the father, but no emotional relationship. Kia has sole legal custody. Kia shares your house with your ex widowed mother who will not feel she could care for her active 3-year-old grandson if something should happen to Kia. What are her estate planning issues?

Estate Planning is simply as essential for single-parent families since it is for same-sex couples. In this situation, if Kia does nothing, and something occurs her, the kid’s father could appear, take custody of the little one and his finances with little thought on other people in a child’s life for the reason …

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